York Zhao <[email protected]> writes:
>> Yeah, this works really convenient and near automatic, I'm also using org for
>> corporate meeting minutes, reports and statistics to the tax authority
>> (besides Koma letters of course ;-)
>
> Same here, using org-mode for everything. But have you ever needed to print
> out
> a letter without "from address" and "to address"? In my case, I just needed to
> print a note, sign it, and pass it to somebody on a regular basis! It doesn't
> make sense having to always print my home address and her address at the
> beginning because it's just a casual note.
When it's *not* a real letter you shouldn't use scrlttr2 as the document
class!
I suggest to have a look at the KOMA scrpage2 documentation, with this
style you have more control of the content and can create your own
*high-class* notes style.
Hope that helps
Dieter
> Thanks,
>
> York
>
> On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 6:22 AM, H. Dieter Wilhelm
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Eric S Fraga <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>>> On Friday, 4 Mar 2016 at 22:36, York Zhao wrote:
>>>> Please share how you write notes (casual letter without "from address" and
>>>> "to
>>>> address") in Emacs org-mode, print out and give to somebody.
>>>
>>> If you don't have the usual elements of a letter, it is not really a
>>> letter so simply write it as a normal org document and export it to pdf
>>> or odt or whatever you wish to send. org itself doesn't care! In other
>>> words, why use a letter exporter (koma?) if you don't want something
>>> that looks like a letter?
>>
>> Yeah, this works really convenient and near automatic, I'm also using
>> org for corporate meeting minutes, reports and statistics to the tax
>> authority (besides Koma letters of course ;-).
>>
>> --
>> Best wishes
>> H. Dieter Wilhelm
>> Kelkheim, Germany
>>
>>
>
>
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Best wishes
H. Dieter Wilhelm
Kelkheim, Germany